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zvonat [6]
3 years ago
15

Help I can't figure out the answer?​

English
1 answer:
kherson [118]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. You and I • have • subject

2. She and I • are • subject

3. I • is • object

4. Me • is • object

5. Jeb and I • are • subject

6. Me or Zeke • go • object

7. We • need • subject.

Explanation:

When you have a name and a first-person pronoun, always put the person infront of the pronoun. For example, “I and Mia” would be wrong because Mia should got first, not “I”.

Now, what is the difference between a subject and object. Subject refers to something that is doing a verb or action. While object refers to something that is being done.

For example, “Susie passes the ball”

Susie is the subject noun and ball is the object noun.

How does this play in with pronouns? Well first person pronouns depend on this. If the pronouns are the subject, they’ll be I or we. When the pronouns are the object, they are me and us.

If the person is the subject and object though, the object pronoun will be myself.

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